A view from the west of the north western elevations of Abbey Mill

Date:
1963
Location:
Abbey Mill, Mill Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Reference:
WAI01/04/005/63/26
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

To the left of the mill, the large guillotine flood gate dating from 1930 can be seen in operation. This replaced the mill's old wooden sluices. The Abbey Mill dates from 1793. The milling of corn continued until shortly after the 1914-18 war when the building became a tea shop and subsequently a restaurant, trading on its role as 'Abel Fletcher's Mill' in the popular Victorian novel 'John Halifax Gentleman'. The Mill was converted into residential apartments c.2005. The building is Grade II* Listed.

Content

This is part of the Series: WAI01/04 35mm negatives taken by Rex Wailes; within the Collection: WAI01 Wailes, Rex

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Wailes, Reginald 'Rex'

Keywords

Georgian Watermill, Georgian Corn Mill, 20th Century Sluice